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A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis

BACKGROUND: The role of rib cage in the development of progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis (IIS) has not been studied previously. No report was found for rib growth in children with IIS. These findings caused us to undertake a segmental radiological study of the spine and rib-cage in children...

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Autores principales: Grivas, Theodoros B, Burwell, Geoffrey R, Vasiliadis, Elias S, Webb, John K
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17049098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-1-17
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author Grivas, Theodoros B
Burwell, Geoffrey R
Vasiliadis, Elias S
Webb, John K
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Burwell, Geoffrey R
Vasiliadis, Elias S
Webb, John K
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description BACKGROUND: The role of rib cage in the development of progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis (IIS) has not been studied previously. No report was found for rib growth in children with IIS. These findings caused us to undertake a segmental radiological study of the spine and rib-cage in children with progressive IIS. The aim of the present study is to present a new method for assessing the thoracic shape in scoliotics and in control subjects and to compare the findings between the two groups. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the posteroanterior (PA) spinal radiographs of 24 patients with progressive IIS, with a mean age of 4.1 years old, the Thoracic Ratios (TRs) (segmental convex and concave TRs), the Cobb angle, the segmental vertebral rotation and vertebral tilt were measured. In 233 subjects, with a mean age of 5.1 years old, who were used as a control group, the segmental left and right TRs and the total width of the chest (left plus right TRs) were measured in PA chest radiographs. Statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney, Spearman correlation coefficient, multiple linear regression analysis and ANOVA. RESULTS: The comparison shows that the scoliotic thorax is significantly narrower than that of the controls at all spinal levels. The upper chest in IIS is funnel-shaped and the vertebral rotation at T4 early in management correlates significantly with the apical vertebral rotation at follow up. CONCLUSION: The IIS thorax is narrower than that of the controls, the upper chest is funnel-shaped and there is a predictive value of vertebral rotation at the upper limit of the thoracic curve of IIS, which reflects, impaired rib control of spinal rotation possibly due to neuromuscular factors, which contribute also to the funnel-shaped chest.
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spelling pubmed-16350622006-11-08 A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis Grivas, Theodoros B Burwell, Geoffrey R Vasiliadis, Elias S Webb, John K Scoliosis Research BACKGROUND: The role of rib cage in the development of progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis (IIS) has not been studied previously. No report was found for rib growth in children with IIS. These findings caused us to undertake a segmental radiological study of the spine and rib-cage in children with progressive IIS. The aim of the present study is to present a new method for assessing the thoracic shape in scoliotics and in control subjects and to compare the findings between the two groups. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the posteroanterior (PA) spinal radiographs of 24 patients with progressive IIS, with a mean age of 4.1 years old, the Thoracic Ratios (TRs) (segmental convex and concave TRs), the Cobb angle, the segmental vertebral rotation and vertebral tilt were measured. In 233 subjects, with a mean age of 5.1 years old, who were used as a control group, the segmental left and right TRs and the total width of the chest (left plus right TRs) were measured in PA chest radiographs. Statistical analysis included Mann-Whitney, Spearman correlation coefficient, multiple linear regression analysis and ANOVA. RESULTS: The comparison shows that the scoliotic thorax is significantly narrower than that of the controls at all spinal levels. The upper chest in IIS is funnel-shaped and the vertebral rotation at T4 early in management correlates significantly with the apical vertebral rotation at follow up. CONCLUSION: The IIS thorax is narrower than that of the controls, the upper chest is funnel-shaped and there is a predictive value of vertebral rotation at the upper limit of the thoracic curve of IIS, which reflects, impaired rib control of spinal rotation possibly due to neuromuscular factors, which contribute also to the funnel-shaped chest. BioMed Central 2006-10-18 /pmc/articles/PMC1635062/ /pubmed/17049098 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-1-17 Text en Copyright © 2006 Grivas et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Grivas, Theodoros B
Burwell, Geoffrey R
Vasiliadis, Elias S
Webb, John K
A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
title A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
title_full A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
title_fullStr A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
title_full_unstemmed A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
title_short A segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive Infantile Idiopathic Scoliosis
title_sort segmental radiological study of the spine and rib – cage in children with progressive infantile idiopathic scoliosis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1635062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17049098
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1748-7161-1-17
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